November 2012 Archive
17611.
Facebook moving away from voting scheme (blogs.wsj.com)
17612.
In the Twitter Era, You Should Never Post a Job Again (blogs.hbr.org)
17613.
Can Best Buy Beat Amazon with Service? (blogs.hbr.org)
17614.
Big Data "Eurekas" Don't Just Happen (blogs.hbr.org)
17615.
Jobs in Oman (jobibex.com)
17616.
Do You Stream to Your TV Using AirPlay? (iphone.appstorm.net)
17617.
SEO Freelancer in 48 Hours (seanogle.com)
17618.
Stackmob is pretty fast as a Backend (blog.stackmob.com)
17619.
Embed images/diagrams to Github wiki and issues (figurepool.com)
17620.
An Introduction about Laravel Framework (mrbool.com)
17621.
In praise of complaining (restreitinho.com)
17622.
A letter to the mentors and educators in the open source community. (blog.mediumequalsmessage.com)
17623.
Japanese youth dumping fiber lines for LTE. Opportunities opening up? (gigaom.com)
17624.
::before and ::after pseudo-elements - CSS - Part 27 (mrbool.com)
17625.
Social sharing of Apps the AppSurfer way (blog.appsurfer.com)
17626.
Samsung presses on patent lawsuit by adding iPad Mini and others (techcrunch.com)
17627.
Jobs’s Spaceship-Like Apple Offices Completion Meets Delays (bloomberg.com)
17628.
How to work with Server-Side State Management in ASP.Net (mrbool.com)
17629.
Lessons from the Future of StoryTelling summit (wired.co.uk)
17630.
Top 5 Cloud Email Solutions (geekyedge.com)
17631.
How to Bind ListView Data for devices running on Windows platform (mrbool.com)
17632.
Apple ordered to share HTC deal details with Samsung (bbc.co.uk)
17633.
Facebook criticised over decision to stop public privacy votes (bbc.co.uk)
17634.
Show HN: The traffic you can expect from the front page of HackerNews (shkspr.mobi)
17635.
Animated HAL 9000 Soundboard with HTML5, Canvas, D3.js and HTML5 Audio (smartjava.org)
17636.
Ads inevitably coming to Instagram? (help.instagram.com)
17637.
A Couple of CSS Techniques to aid SEO (pixelmerchant.co.uk)
17638.
This Friday stores know customers better (forbes.com)
17639.
Twitter Shows Language Evolves in Cities (newscientist.com)
17640.
This startup is doing a world tour to launch: 1 year, 40 countries, 5000 people (whiteboardmag.com)